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manoj Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 4:14 pm
Hi..I have 50 shares of thermax with the rate of Rs 800/-. I bought this 3 days back..Could you please advise me as Can I hold this or have to sell??
Shree Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 4:18 pm
hi,can i enter jaiprakash asso.@this level,as he is above 122. & what will be the target.
Kallol Mallick Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 4:29 pm
Sir,
Tell about sahlibhadra finance and rr finance.
prem chopra Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 4:37 pm
till settlement can we expect nifty to go up more 2-3 % if global cues remain positive?
CB Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 4:37 pm
Hi reevu, no, dont avg it yet. for now hold it. if holds onto 710 can see a bounce from here.
Hi neelimakumar, yes, hold it. can see 80
Hi BULLMAN, its a hold. can see 1060
Hi BIKRAM, buy some of balmer lawrie, d-link, Axis bank on dips. these are good bets
Hi appu, patni is a hold for now. likely to do well in near term. Reliance can see 1070 in short term
Hi hema, yes. buy above 142
Hi deepa11, Markets may open slightly higher. idfc can see 197. itc around 171
Hi manoj, its a hold for short term. can see 840
Hi Shree, no, wait for some dip to enter it.not really moving much since long
Hi Kallol Mallick, rr finance has rallied quite a bit. don't enter it yet.. not sureof Sahilbhadra
Shiva Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 4:38 pm
what to see in ipo profiles??? what fundamental factors shd be considered primarily?
Shiva Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 4:46 pm
hmmm... My broker recommends that career point and eros IPO can do 20-30% on listing....but last 2 times I had not got allotted shares...what exactly is allocation critetia??? Kartik told me yesterday that it depends on time and price value of application..u had told me that its purely lottery based...
Opoo Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 4:51 pm
Sir,
Can i buy take soluton at cmp for 20-30 % return ?
Opoo Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 4:52 pm
Sir,
Can i avg punj lloyd which i bought 222 ?
Pushpa Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 4:54 pm
Thanks Karthik/CB/Priyanka
Opoo Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 4:55 pm
IAre thomas cook, ekc & jayant agro good for short term ?
Shiva Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 5:10 pm
google helped me :)
IPO allotment is always done on proportionate basis in the retail category.
Consider this example.
Suppose there is an IPO of 1000 shares. (Retail category has 1000 shares).
Lot sizes in retail category are 10, 20 and 30.
Total applications for 10 shares = 300 = 3000 shares.
Total applications for 20 shares = 100 = 2000 shares.
Total applications for 30 shares = 500 = 15000 shares.
Total subscription = 20000 shares = 20 times available shares.
Now the company will allot shares in each "lot size" in equal proportion.
10 share applications add up to 3000 shares, so they will get 150 shares.
20 share applications add up to 2000 shares, so they will get 100 shares.
30 share applications add up to 15000 shares, so they will get 750 shares.
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Usually allotment is done in lots of minimum application size. In this case it will be 10 shares.
Now, for those who applied for 10 shares, only 15 people will get 10 shares each. (15 X 10 = 150)
Now, for those who applied for 20 shares, only 10 people will get 10 shares each. (10 X 00 = 100)
Now, for those who applied for 30 shares, only 75 people will get 10 shares each. (75 X 10 = 750)
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If you look at the probabilities, you will notice that those who applied for more shares, have a greater probability of allotment.
For 10 share applications, 15 people out of 300 got 10 shares => Probability of getting 10 shares = 1 in 20.
For 20 share applications, 10 people out of 100 got 10 shares => Probability of getting 10 shares = 1 in 10.
For 30 share applications, 75 people out of 500 got 10 shares => Probability of getting 10 shares = 1 in 6.67.
Conclusion - more shares you apply for, more is the chance of getting shares. Chance doesn't mean 100% certainty. It is just probability.
nazeer Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 5:32 pm
hi sir
what about carol info i bought @75 now trading @85 exit or holding i expect @92
VEERA Says:
September 18th, 2010
Posted at: 5:36 pm
what about india nippon i bought @220 6 month back i expect around @300 howmany days wait for it please suggest